With the publics burgeoning desire for aesthetic and anti-aging treatments, comes the same number of providers eager to fill those needs. In days gone by, patients choose their cosmetic doctors primarily by word-of-mouth. Doctor reputations were earned by results and longevity in reality. While this still has significant importance today, the use of paper and visual media and in particular the internet, has enabled a doctor to shape his credibility and reputation way ahead of what years of experience could similarly do. Such digital and electronic exposure could be extremely helpful or may be potentially deceiving to prospective patients.
Beyond the glitzy advertisements, well-crafted websites, and free seminars with wine and food, what are some helpful criteria that can guide patients on whom to trust to undergo the cosmetic knife, needle, or laser? Many of this most basic criteria are very known and have been published many times elsewhere. Evaluating training, education, and board-certification are absolute basics and you are relatively easy to influence. Of this group, the most important question is.are you board-certified.and in what specialty? Once past these basics, however, the next confidence level can only be gained in an actual meeting. Someone’s website can get one to the consultation chair, but what you learn you will find more informative than any brochure if you exactly what to look and listen for. I would focus on these issues:
1) Did the consultation feel like an educational experience or a sales presentation?
2) Where remedies presented and researched.or was only one treatment approach
offered?
3) Was time given to answer all your difficulties.and a way to respond to questions that may
arise after?
4) Were actual before and after procedure photos completed by the doctor tend to be seeing shown or a method to view them provided?
5) Was meeting actual patients whom have had the procedures offered being an option? Were
these patients whom have had surgery had it inside of past three months so that their memories are high-quality?
6) Finally, once home, did my doctor and his office feel right? Did the consultation provide you
feel softer and secure in choice?
In the end, a difficult connection as well as a sense of security could be the final layer in the selection process that built on a foundation on the doctor’s education, training and certifications.
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